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Jack Brownsword

Jack Brownsword
Personal information
Full name Nathan John Brownsword[1]
Date of birth (1923-05-15)15 May 1923[1]
Place of birth Campsall, England[1]
Date of death 19 December 2009(2009-12-19) (aged 86)
Place of death Scunthorpe, England
Position(s) Left-back[1]
Youth career
Frickley Colliery
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1946–1947 Hull City 10 (0)
1947 Frickley Colliery
1947–1964 Scunthorpe United 597 (50)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nathan John Brownsword (15 May 1923 – 19 December 2009) was a professional footballer who spent eighteen seasons with Scunthorpe United, and holds the club's all-time appearance record, having played 597 league games, and 791 first-team games overall for the club. He was a defender, playing in the left-back position.

Playing career

Originally from Doncaster, Brownsword left school aged 15 and spent the duration of the Second World War working as a miner at nearby Bentley Colliery. He began playing part-time for Frickley Colliery,[2] before being recruited for Hull City's 1946–47 Third Division North season.

Continuing to play part-time alongside his work as a miner, Brownsword made eleven league and cup appearances for Hull, before being released after allegations that he had fallen out with manager Major Frank Buckley after accidentally sitting on Buckley's dog on the way to an away game.[3]

He then returned to his first club Frickley Colliery and despite them finishing bottom of the Midland League,[4] Brownsword re-established his reputation as the league's best left-back. This inspired then-leading non-league club Scunthorpe & Lindsey United to sign him for a fee of £2, plus expenses.[5]

Brownsword continued to play football part-time alongside his work as a miner for the first three years of his career at Scunthorpe, before their election to the Football League in 1950. This elevation led to him accepting manager Leslie Jones's offer of a full-time professional contract of a £9 basic weekly wage, which was reduced to £6 in the summer.[5]

Brownsword went on to make a club-record 597 league appearances (and 783 in all competitions, including non-league and cup games), during his 18 seasons as a player at the Old Showground. These records will almost certainly never be beaten, as he sits an enormous 322 appearances clear of second-place Paul Longden on the club's rankings.[6]

Brownsword earned a reputation as a fearsome sprinter (completing the 100-yard dash in just 10.3 seconds)[3] and a faultless penalty taker; scoring 52 of his 53 career league and cup goals for Scunthorpe from the spot.[7] His excellent disciplinary (he was never once booked in his entire career)[2] and injury records ensured that he only missed 26 League matches and never missed an FA Cup game across his whole time at the club.[6]

With Scunthorpe having already been crowned Third Division North champions prior to their final 1957–58 game, Brownsword later alleged that he was offered a bribe by an unnamed visiting Carlisle United official to ensure Scunthorpe threw the game, guaranteeing Carlisle's place in the upcoming national 1958–59 Third Division season. "I was standing in the tunnel before the game and when someone approached me and offered us money to lose the game. I immediately told them to 'Get stuffed!' and we went out to show them how we could play. I would never throw a game".[8] Brownsword later scored in a 3–1 Scunthorpe victory which relegated Carlisle to the Fourth Division.[9]

Arguably Brownsword's finest hour in a Scunthorpe shirt arrived in their 1960-61 FA Cup campaign and their 6–2 Third Round victory over top-flight Blackpool. As left-back, Brownsword was directly responsible for marking the legendary "Wizard of Dribble" Stanley Matthews, with ex-England manager Graham Taylor remembering how Matthews "never got a kick against Jackie."[10] The Independent newspaper also recalled how Matthews "was humbled by Scunthorpe's finest, at one point even changing his boots in a vain attempt to make an impact."[2]

Matthews and Brownsword were due a reunion in the following 1961–62 Second Division season, but when Brownsword asked Stoke City's stand-in outside-right why Matthews was not in the team, he was told: "He was until he saw your name on the team-sheet!" Brownsword later described this reply as the "ultimate compliment".[11]

Later that season, Brownsword's Scunthorpe finished an all-time club high of fourth in the Second Division,[12] but having controversially sold star striker Barrie Thomas in January, Brownsword later bemoaned the missed opportunity: "I'm certain that if we hadn't sold Barrie, we would've made the First Division. The directors said we couldn't afford to go into the top flight and that disillusioned the players."[13]

Having previously turned down lucrative moves to bigger clubs, including to the likes of Manchester City,[2] Brownsword made his final professional appearance against Workington on 29 September 1964, at the age of 41.[14]

Coaching

Rejecting a two-year contract from Lincoln City that would have kept him playing, Brownsword immediately transitioned to coaching – becoming Scunthorpe United's club trainer.[15] He would go on to become the only club figure involved in both of Scunthorpe United's only two runs in history to the FA Cup fifth round.[16] The first in 1957–58 as player and the second in 1969–70 as coach.

His keen work ethic and knowledge of the game were cited as being instrumental in helping develop numerous players of the era, including Ray Clemence[17] and Kevin Keegan. Keegan particularly praised Brownsword, saying: "He was great with me when I was developing as a player. I think we may have got on so well because he was from a similar background. He wasn't easy on us and was definitely a hard taskmaster. He always demanded 100 per cent and that is a great value to teach young players. I used to envy Jack, because he was good at everything technical and could repair anything. He believed that if you were fit, you could run for 90 minutes. Whether or not you could play was another matter!"[18]

It also later transpired that Brownsword was instrumental in Keegan's dramatic transfer from Scunthorpe to Liverpool, personally recommending the player to legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly; with Keegan himself later recalling: "My move to Liverpool really came out of the blue. Jack had a big part to play in it."[19]

Brownsword was later controversially dismissed from his coaching role at the club prior to the 1973–74 Fourth Division campaign,[20] however. "I did feel a bit bitter when I got the bullet. Nobody ever told me why I was sacked, but my understanding was that a coach had written to the club asking if there were any vacancies and I created one! I was exceptionally disappointed that I was dispensed with in this way after all the service."[19]

After 25 years of service, Brownsword was offered a testimonial, something he had never had as a player, as a "golden goodbye", but refused, stating: "I wasn't happy about that because it would have meant the supporters having to pay for it. I didn't think that was fair."[19] This was Brownsword's final role within football.

Honours

Third Division North champions: 1957–58[21]

Scunthorpe United all-time record appearance holder (both in the Football League and all competitions).[7]

He was also chosen to play five times by the Third Division North against the Third Division South, but was only able to play in two of the matches due to his club commitments.[13]

The Professional Footballers' Association Hall of Fame.[22]

Legacy

Throughout Brownsword's career, he won many admirers, including legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly and England boss Graham Taylor. Shankly called Brownsword "the finest full-back operating outside the top division"[2] and "the best full-back never to play for England";[11] whilst Taylor cited Brownsword as one of his footballing "heroes", before adding: "Jackie ... must have played 2,000 games for Scunthorpe. He was never injured. He was lightning quick and a magnificent penalty taker."[10]

Despite his acrimonious departure, Brownsword returned to the Old Showground as the club's guest of honour for their final-ever game at the ground in 1988.[2] And when the club was previously on the verge of bankruptcy in 1981, he had also helped organise a fundraising match, with a "Jack Brownsword XI" boasting the likes of Kevin Keegan and Jack Charlton taking part.[23]

He was also made a Vice-President of Scunthorpe United[2] and President of the Scunthorpe United Official Supporters Club.[8]

The approach road to Glanford Park, Scunthorpe United's current home, was named Jack Brownsword Way on 4 July 2010 as a memorial to him.[24]

In early 2012, the Winterton Iron Supporters' Club raised thousands of pounds for the Scunthorpe Alzheimer's Society in memory of Brownsword, with his widow Queenie, plus many of his ex-teammates and colleagues, including Kevin Keegan, in attendance.[25]

Personal life

Brownsword married his wife Queenie on Saturday 19 December 1953 at St. Andrew's Church in Burton-upon-Stather, on the morning of Scunthorpe's 2–1 victory over local rivals Grimsby Town.[26]

Following his departure from Scunthorpe, Brownsword became a sales rep for a local glass company in Scunthorpe, until his retirement in 1988.[5]

After a prolonged battle with Alzheimer's disease, Brownsword died on 19 December 2009, his 56th wedding anniversary, at the age of 86.[27] There is also a small memorial stone dedicated to him in St. Andrew's churchyard Burton-upon-Stather, the village where he had lived for more than sixty years since signing for Scunthorpe.[28]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Jack Brownsword". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Jack Brownsword: Full-back named by Bill Shankly as the finest outside". The Independent. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b Bond, David (8 August 2006). Meet Me on Bunkers Hill.
  4. ^ "Non League Tables for 1946–1947 – NonLeagueMatters". www.nonleaguematters.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  5. ^ a b c LTD, Digital Sports Group. "Mr Scunthorpe United: a tribute". www.scunthorpeunited-mad.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Appearance record holders (all competitions)". Scunthorpe-United.co.uk. Scunthorpe United Football Club. Archived from the original on 3 May 2020. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Appearance record holders (all competitions)". Scunthorpe United. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  8. ^ a b Scunthorpe United vs Shrewsbury Town match programme on Tuesday 21 October 1997. Interview with journalist Bob Steels.
  9. ^ Staff, John. (17 October 2012). From Nuts to Iron – The Official History of Scunthorpe United 1899–2012. Yore Publications p. 91
  10. ^ a b Cowlin, Chris (27 April 2015). Celebrities' Favourite Football Teams. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN 9781908548542. Retrieved 4 December 2020 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ a b LTD, Digital Sports Group. "Mr Scunthorpe United: part two". www.scunthorpeunited-mad.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  12. ^ "The Iron's league record – Scunthorpe United". www.scunthorpe-united.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  13. ^ a b LTD, Digital Sports Group. "Mr Scunthorpe United:part three". www.scunthorpeunited-mad.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  14. ^ Staff, John. (17 October 2012). From Nuts to Iron – The Official History of Scunthorpe United 1899–2012. Yore Publications p235, Row 10.
  15. ^ Bell, Max (31 August 2020). Scunthorpe United: 20 Legends. Vertical Editions. p. 202. ISBN 978-1-9088471-9-5
  16. ^ Association, The Football. "Results Archive – Emirates FA Cup – Competitions | The Football Association". www.thefa.com. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  17. ^ Scunthorpe United Football Club, Scunthorpe United vs Morecambe and Bolton Wanderers official match programme. 21–24 November 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  18. ^ Keegan, Kevin. (1977). Kevin Keegan by Kevin Keegan. Arthur Baker Ltd. pp.54–55.
  19. ^ a b c Bell, Max (31 August 2020). Scunthorpe United: 20 Legends. Vertical Editions. p203. ISBN 978-1-9088471-9-5
  20. ^ Staff, John. (1999). Scunthorpe United Football Club. The Official Centenary History: 1899 – 1999. Yore Publications. ISBN 1-874427-13-5 p247.
  21. ^ "⏪ Rewind 60 years: 1957–58: Preview: The reigning Champions of Division Three North". www.scunthorpe-united.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  22. ^ "Jack Brownsword: Full-back named by Bill Shankly as the finest outside". The Independent. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  23. ^ Staff, John. (17 October 2012). From Nuts to Iron – The Official History of Scunthorpe United 1899–2012. Yore Publications pp.139–140
  24. ^ "Town pays fitting tribute to Mr. Scunthorpe with road honour". Scunthorpe Telegraph. 5 July 2010. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  25. ^ "Kevin Keegan pays tribute to Scunthorpe United legend Jack Brownsword at fundraising event", Saturday, 17 March 2012, Scunthorpe Telegraph.
  26. ^ Staff, John. (17 October 2012). From Nuts to Iron – The Official History of Scunthorpe United 1899–2012. Yore Publications p78
  27. ^ Scunthorpe United legend Jack Brownsword dies – BBC Sport Online
  28. ^ Family Announcements, Jack Brownsword – Funeral Directors and services – Family Announcements Announcements Retrieved 18 February 2018.

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